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I would check to make sure you are using the correct wireless credentials. It would stil send/receive packets to the router if it had the incorrect wireless information, it just would not access the internet. If the wireless credentials are not on a sticker on the side of your router, you can log into the router with the Ethernet cord plugged in to get the info.
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I would check to make sure you are using the correct wireless credentials. It would stil send/receive packets to the router if it had the incorrect wireless information, it just would not access the internet. If the wireless credentials are not on a sticker on the side of your router, you can log into the router with the Ethernet cord plugged in to get the info.
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